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    1. Re: TAYLOR-D Digest V04 #318
    2. I AM SO SORRY FOR BREAKING THE RULES, BUT I USE CAPS BECAUSE I JUST HAD EYE SURGERY AND IT'S EASIER FOR ME TO TYPE AND READ IN CAPS, SORRY IF I OFFENDED ANYONE THAT WAS NOT MEANT TO BE. I ALSO WANT TO TAKE THIS OPPORUNITY TO THANK EVERYONE WHO HAS HELPED ME THIS PAST YEAR. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS WITH A VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY HOLIDAY AND NEW YERAR. PLEASE BELIEVE ME I AM SORRY. JOYCE DEBELLE SOLOMON [email protected]

    12/21/2004 08:41:47
    1. Need information on JANE SAMANTHA TAYLOR
    2. Brenda Smith
    3. Hello to all, Need help on JANE SAMANTHA TAYLOR (b) abt. 1840 Georgia (d) aft. 1910 1st married Sept. 29, 1861 Taylor County, Georgia MARK C. ANTHONY (b) Crawford County, Georgia (d) May 1862 2nd marriage JOSEPH KENNY SIMMONS (b) 1838 Marion County, Georgia (d) bef. 1910 JANE AND MARK C. ANTHONY had one son WILLIAM ANTHONY who later took on the SIMMONS name. JANE AND JOSEPH K. SIMMONS had two children MATTIE LULA SIMMONS AND JOHN ASA SIMMONS. Thank you for your time and help, Brenda S. Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:54 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC > Brenda - I will not be any help except to tell you that I have a > Kerrenhappuck TAYLOR who married Benjamin DENNEY @ 1800 in Granville Co. I > have only a land record for her from Caswell/Person Co that mentions a > sister Agnes, and possibly two brothers. That is all I have - no will, no > parents, nothing. > > My point - they must have been left by the same space ship that dropped > your Constance off. Maybe they are really related - the area is right. > > I have been frustrated by Keren for years, also. I have even gone to North > Carolina to look - but there was nothing there that I could find. > > Someday, somewhere, I'll find her family. Good luck to you. > > Diane in Indiana > > > > Does anyone have a Mrs. Mary Taylor living in Caswell Co. NC in 1787? Or > > a > > TAYLOR family around Orange or Caswell Co. NC or St. Mary's District. > > Constance Taylor Guess testifies in court that she was married at Mrs. > > Mary > > Taylor's home in Caswell Co. NC 11 Jan 1787. I have searched Caswell & > > Orange Co. through all the wills and families there and don't seem to find > > my Constance Taylor. She could be using Connie. I have looked through > > all > > Rev. War Pension records. I'm about to give up and unsubscribe because > > she > > have been a brick wall for about 20 years. > > > > Could the Taylor family have moved to Rutherford Co. TN with the Guess > > family. Do you have Rutherford Co. ties? > > > > Thanks > > Brenda Stewart-Reeder > > > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > > Don't forget to change the subject line when the topic changes. > > > > ============================== > > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > To contact the administrator of this mailing list, send mail to [email protected] > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > >

    12/21/2004 05:36:06
    1. Help for reading and typing instead of All Caps and its start
    2. John 'JT' Taylor
    3. All caps is used in several ways in print and electronic messages. It is considered a way to shout or to make a strong point in some cases. As to Genealogy work, some of the early versions of PAF and other programs automatically made the Surname in caps and this became a standard for computerized Genealogy work. One of the things that many people forget is take it easy and go slow especially with our newbies. With Christmas just around the corner we will have many people on the lists soon and we will have to have patience with them. If they need some guidance please go gentle with them. I also find all caps very hard to read but most of do not put good subject headers on our messages anyway. Now for those who think they need to use all caps please look at the suggestions below and hopefully one of them will help you. If not then keep using all caps if you must but you must also understand that it is very hard to read and some people may ignore your posts. There are a couple features on all Windows Computers for making ALL type on the computer easier to read and to help people with visual and other impairments. For those of you who have trouble reading or seeing there are several things to do. First look at the preferences for your email program. Most of them have at least one or two features to make the type larger and easier to read on your screen. I can not list them all as they vary from one email program to the next. The second thing to do is this: Go to Windows Control Panel, click on Add/Remove programs. Click on the Tab that says Windows Set Up Next look for the Accessibility row in the middle of the center box. If the box for accessibility is not check it and then click on OK. There are several options inside of the features in this option to help you make all type on the screen easier to read. Lastly, make sure you have your contrast and brightness adjust on your monitor to make the reading easier. If nothing else get the kids or grand kids to help you adjust the monitor settings or the setings on your computer. John Taylor St Louis, MO Researching: TAYLOR, KING, CAGLE, CURTIS NC to TN to AL

    12/21/2004 03:29:09
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Help for reading and typing instead of All Caps and its start
    2. Shirley Carter
    3. Hi John , Funny but I have a John Taylor in my family or should say many John Taylor's in my line of Taylor's. My Taylor immigrated to Stone CO., Missouri in 1850 , some from TN, other's from AL. but they only lived about 4 miles from reach other befor moving to Missouri, even though some in TN. and other's in AL. MyTayllor's to started in almost same area's as your's only they started in VA., then to NC., to KY., TN, AL, Mo. maybe not in that order , I have my Taylors back to 1600 to 1700 up to present. With Benjamin being first , then Samuel McDaniel , and so on and so forth , I don't mind sharing what I do have, You can email be at [email protected] thank you kindly for reading , and wishing you and everyone Happy Holidays. Shirley Carter nee Taylor Riverside, California John 'JT' Taylor wrote: > All caps is used in several ways in print and electronic messages. It is > considered a way to shout or to make a strong point in some cases. > > As to Genealogy work, some of the early versions of PAF and other > programs automatically made the Surname in caps and this became a > standard for computerized Genealogy work. One of the things that many > people forget is take it easy and go slow especially with our newbies. > With Christmas just around the corner we will have many people on the > lists soon and we will have to have patience with them. If they need > some guidance please go gentle with them. I also find all caps very hard > to read but most of do not put good subject headers on our messages anyway. > > Now for those who think they need to use all caps please look at the > suggestions below and hopefully one of them will help you. If not then > keep using all caps if you must but you must also understand that it is > very hard to read and some people may ignore your posts. > > There are a couple features on all Windows Computers for making ALL type > on the computer easier to read and to help people with visual and other > impairments. For those of you who have trouble reading or seeing there > are several things to do. > > First look at the preferences for your email program. Most of them have > at least one or two features to make the type larger and easier to read > on your screen. > I can not list them all as they vary from one email program to the next. > > The second thing to do is this: > Go to Windows Control Panel, click on Add/Remove programs. > Click on the Tab that says Windows Set Up > Next look for the Accessibility row in the middle of the center box. > If the box for accessibility is not check it and then click on OK. > There are several options inside of the features in this option to help > you make all type on the screen easier to read. > > Lastly, make sure you have your contrast and brightness adjust on your > monitor to make the reading easier. > If nothing else get the kids or grand kids to help you adjust the > monitor settings or the setings on your computer. > > John Taylor > St Louis, MO > Researching: TAYLOR, KING, CAGLE, CURTIS NC to TN to AL > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Be specific in your Subject line. Include info (surnames, location, > events) to catch the attention of the readers. Users may delete if > subject is vague or missing. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    12/21/2004 02:32:56
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC
    2. Angie
    3. Hi Brenda and Carolyn!! I will gladly look for both parties involved. I live here in North Carolina, not even a mile from the Caswell Co. line. I have loads to look through here and also the areas themselves. You are quite right about the brick walls. Apparently there were 2 sets of Taylor families living in the same area of Granville Co. at the same time with their children basically the names, you talk about a big mess..But that's our taylors for you. My line is Clayton and Taylor my grandmother being the Taylor. Like I said after Christmas I'll be able to clarify more on this matter. Happy Holiays!!! Angie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda Reeder" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC > Angie, that would be wonderful of you to do that. I appreciate all the > help I can get that is why I an on here, is that I have exhausted > everything that the Family History Library here is Salt Lake City has for > me to look at and it has taken a couple of years and many long days. I > will continue to sit back and read. I have been a subscriber many times > in the past. With a Taylor line you can never seem to get away from them, > even one of the guys at work brought me his genealogy to pour over and see > if any one was a possibility. > > Thank you, > Brenda > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Use only plain text in your messages. Graphics and file attachments > are not supported on RootsWeb mailing lists. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    12/21/2004 01:42:32
    1. Sally Gregory Taylor grad of Duke U. 1927
    2. A. Land Harris
    3. Looking for the family of Sally Gregory Taylor who graduated with my mother from Duke University Durham NC 1927. A. Land Harris Phoenix, Az --- Facinated by Family Brown, Harris, Hamner, Herndon, Hendley, Norris, Land, Clarke, Laughton, Maynard, Nimmo, Reid, Peebles, Lucas, Webb, Hart, Williams, Wilson, Gregory, Taylor,Tyler, Osborn, Terry, Pickett, Raiford, LeGrand, Micheaux, Turner, Tucker, Linthicum, Sheppard, Leak, Vaughan, Rochette, Washington, Barham, Bradley, Morris, Wrenn, Williamson, Gray, Davis, Blackburn, & Stovall to name a few... ...primarily in Surry/Sussex/Isle of Wight Co. VA AND Albemarle/Amherst/Nelson Co. VA AS WELL AS Guilford/Richmond/Beaufort/Edgecomb Co. NC.

    12/21/2004 01:19:36
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC
    2. Angie
    3. Hi Brenda, I've been reading your posts about the Caswell or Orange Taylors. I am a decendant of the Taylors of Granville County North Carolina. My relative goes back to John Taylor of Shocco Creek in Granville County. With all the Seasons busy carrying on, I vowed to myself that I would put away my papers until after the holidays when I had time to work on them. My dad gave me 3 folder fulls of land deeds and wills etc to pour through, if you would be so kind as to give me until after the holidays to look through these files I'll see what I can come up with. Sincerely, Angela Barber ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda Reeder" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 6:22 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC > Thanks but at this point, after going through all the wills for both > counties, land records, etc. There is no mention of her. I don't even > find the Mrs. Mary whomever Taylor at whom home she was married in. I've > even tried tracing her in hopes that it would lead me to Constance. > Numerous people list Mrs. Mary Taylor as her mother but there is no proof, > it could be an aunt by marriage, a sister who just happen to marry another > Taylor, a great aunt, etc. Her husband Joseph Guess served under a Col. > Richard Taylor in the Rev. War and they have tried to make him her father > just because he served under him. It is published all over the internet > that Col. Richard and Mary Taylor are her parents. They are just assuming > it because of the last name association. And I don't even find them. > > Taylor is bad enough, but my maiden name is Stewart. My ancestor is > William Stewart of NC according to the 1852 KY vital statistics. The > mother was listed as a ?. And I don't just have one Stewart line I have > two that go back to the same William Stewart of NC in the early 1700's. > At least I was able to have my brother donate me his DNA and We have now > connected the Livingston Co. and Muhlenberg Co. Kentucky Stewarts > together. > > I appreciate you letting me rant. I guess it is time to go beat my head > against another brick wall and bloody it up a while. > > One more rant while I am at it, my husbands family just seems to fall out > of the sky into my lap clear back to when the Catholics were keeping > records as far back as you can go with all the documentation. He has had > 7 DNA matches and just says oh! > > Thank you Taylor researchers for listening to me. Brenda Stewart-Reeder > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to change the subject line when the topic changes. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    12/21/2004 11:59:28
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR researchers/ancestors in the UK
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. This is my Taylor family in the UK. I have hit a brick wall as to where Hugh Taylor came from.Is any one researching them. Descendants of Hugh Taylor 1 Hugh Taylor b: Abt. 1834 in Stevenston, Ayrshire, Scotland +Bridget Ferguson b: July 12, 1834 in West Kilbride, Ayrshire, Scotland m: February 12, 1855 in Roman Catholic Church, Saltcoats, Scotland Father: John Ferguson Mother: Rose Ann Morrison 2 [1] Roseann Taylor b: February 21, 1857 in Ardrossan, Ayr, Scotland +Henry Campbell b: February 11, 1856 in Scotland m: September 22, 1890 in 86 Ardeer Square Stevenston Scotland Father: Norman Campbell Mother: Janet (Jessie) Gosbell d: Aft. 1890 *2nd Husband of [1] Roseann Taylor: +Robert Reid b: Abt. 1846 in Scotland m: Abt. 1897 2 William John Taylor b: May 29, 1859 +Susanna Brannigan b: June 15, 1859 in Ardrossan, Ayr, Scotland m: June 6, 1881 in Roman Catholic Chapel, Saltcoats, Ardrossan Old, Ayrshire, Father: William Brannaghan Mother: Elizabeth Walmsley 2 Hugh Taylor b: September 12, 1862 2 Catherine Taylor b: August 15, 1870 2 James Taylor b: December 31, 1872 ----- Original Message ----- From: "sue taylor" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 6:36 PM Subject: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR researchers/ancestors in the UK > Taking up Mary's point of 'getting on with the business of > genealogy' - I would love to know how many fellow listers are > researching TAYLORs in the UK and which parts of the UK their TAYLOR > ancestors came from. > > My TAYLORs go back to 1720 as tollgate keepers, on the Boroughbridge > to Darlington turnpike road, at Lovesome Hill near Northallerton in > North Yorkshire. From there they have spread out across the North > East of England and further afield. I haven't found any members who > emigrated yet! and I have hit a brickwall at 1720 and can't get back > any further. > > Regards Sue Taylor, Shropshire, UK > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.6.2 - Release Date: 20/12/2004 > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Be specific in your Subject line. Include info (surnames, location, > events) to catch the attention of the readers. Users may delete if > subject is vague or missing. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > >

    12/21/2004 11:38:48
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC
    2. Brenda Reeder
    3. Angie, that would be wonderful of you to do that. I appreciate all the help I can get that is why I an on here, is that I have exhausted everything that the Family History Library here is Salt Lake City has for me to look at and it has taken a couple of years and many long days. I will continue to sit back and read. I have been a subscriber many times in the past. With a Taylor line you can never seem to get away from them, even one of the guys at work brought me his genealogy to pour over and see if any one was a possibility. Thank you, Brenda

    12/21/2004 11:30:33
    1. RE: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC
    2. Gary and Carolyn Storie
    3. Angie, thanks so much. I have been trying to find out Agness' maiden name and the first name of the Taylor she married for five years now. I've got a sore head from hitting it on that brick wall! Happy holidays to you and yours. Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: Angie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 5:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC Hi Brenda and Carolyn!! I will gladly look for both parties involved. I live here in North Carolina, not even a mile from the Caswell Co. line. I have loads to look through here and also the areas themselves. You are quite right about the brick walls. Apparently there were 2 sets of Taylor families living in the same area of Granville Co. at the same time with their children basically the names, you talk about a big mess..But that's our taylors for you. My line is Clayton and Taylor my grandmother being the Taylor. Like I said after Christmas I'll be able to clarify more on this matter. Happy Holiays!!! Angie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda Reeder" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC > Angie, that would be wonderful of you to do that. I appreciate all the > help I can get that is why I an on here, is that I have exhausted > everything that the Family History Library here is Salt Lake City has for > me to look at and it has taken a couple of years and many long days. I > will continue to sit back and read. I have been a subscriber many times > in the past. With a Taylor line you can never seem to get away from them, > even one of the guys at work brought me his genealogy to pour over and see > if any one was a possibility. > > Thank you, > Brenda > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Use only plain text in your messages. Graphics and file attachments > are not supported on RootsWeb mailing lists. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== Don't forget to change the subject line when the topic changes. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    12/21/2004 10:52:10
    1. RE: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC
    2. Gary and Carolyn Storie
    3. Angela, while you're at it, would check to see if there is an AGNESS TAYLOR mentioned in any of your information? She is my major brick wall. I don't know her maiden name, but she married a Taylor, whose first name I do not know. She was born June 6, 1784. The known children of Agness are NANCY, JOHN, WHITFIELD, and WILLIAM. I believe there are more children, but I have not been able to discover their names. They migrated from NC to TN in the late 1820s. They eventually settled in Weakley County, TN. Thanks in advance. Carolyn Storie -----Original Message----- From: Angie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 3:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC Hi Brenda, I've been reading your posts about the Caswell or Orange Taylors. I am a decendant of the Taylors of Granville County North Carolina. My relative goes back to John Taylor of Shocco Creek in Granville County. With all the Seasons busy carrying on, I vowed to myself that I would put away my papers until after the holidays when I had time to work on them. My dad gave me 3 folder fulls of land deeds and wills etc to pour through, if you would be so kind as to give me until after the holidays to look through these files I'll see what I can come up with. Sincerely, Angela Barber ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda Reeder" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 6:22 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC > Thanks but at this point, after going through all the wills for both > counties, land records, etc. There is no mention of her. I don't even > find the Mrs. Mary whomever Taylor at whom home she was married in. I've > even tried tracing her in hopes that it would lead me to Constance. > Numerous people list Mrs. Mary Taylor as her mother but there is no proof, > it could be an aunt by marriage, a sister who just happen to marry another > Taylor, a great aunt, etc. Her husband Joseph Guess served under a Col. > Richard Taylor in the Rev. War and they have tried to make him her father > just because he served under him. It is published all over the internet > that Col. Richard and Mary Taylor are her parents. They are just assuming > it because of the last name association. And I don't even find them. > > Taylor is bad enough, but my maiden name is Stewart. My ancestor is > William Stewart of NC according to the 1852 KY vital statistics. The > mother was listed as a ?. And I don't just have one Stewart line I have > two that go back to the same William Stewart of NC in the early 1700's. > At least I was able to have my brother donate me his DNA and We have now > connected the Livingston Co. and Muhlenberg Co. Kentucky Stewarts > together. > > I appreciate you letting me rant. I guess it is time to go beat my head > against another brick wall and bloody it up a while. > > One more rant while I am at it, my husbands family just seems to fall out > of the sky into my lap clear back to when the Catholics were keeping > records as far back as you can go with all the documentation. He has had > 7 DNA matches and just says oh! > > Thank you Taylor researchers for listening to me. Brenda Stewart-Reeder > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to change the subject line when the topic changes. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== Be specific in your Subject line. Include info (surnames, location, events) to catch the attention of the readers. Users may delete if subject is vague or missing. ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429

    12/21/2004 10:22:50
    1. TAYLOR FAMILY IN THE UK
    2. Taylor Family
    3. Hi. I am also interested in the Taylors from the UK. My connections are: The family of Matthew Taylor and Sarah Bouchard and family from Stepney, London. James William Taylor and Caroline Lillywhite and family from Wadhurst, Arundel, Brighton in Sussex William Taylor and Mary Beaumont and family from Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Hampshire James Taylor and Sophia Buckett and family from Boldre, Lymington in Hampshire Henry and Harriet Taylor and family from Bilston, Wolverhampton in Staffordshire. Love to hear from anyone with a connection. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from New Zealand Irene

    12/21/2004 09:42:52
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC
    2. Brenda Reeder
    3. Thanks but at this point, after going through all the wills for both counties, land records, etc. There is no mention of her. I don't even find the Mrs. Mary whomever Taylor at whom home she was married in. I've even tried tracing her in hopes that it would lead me to Constance. Numerous people list Mrs. Mary Taylor as her mother but there is no proof, it could be an aunt by marriage, a sister who just happen to marry another Taylor, a great aunt, etc. Her husband Joseph Guess served under a Col. Richard Taylor in the Rev. War and they have tried to make him her father just because he served under him. It is published all over the internet that Col. Richard and Mary Taylor are her parents. They are just assuming it because of the last name association. And I don't even find them. Taylor is bad enough, but my maiden name is Stewart. My ancestor is William Stewart of NC according to the 1852 KY vital statistics. The mother was listed as a ?. And I don't just have one Stewart line I have two that go back to the same William Stewart of NC in the early 1700's. At least I was able to have my brother donate me his DNA and We have now connected the Livingston Co. and Muhlenberg Co. Kentucky Stewarts together. I appreciate you letting me rant. I guess it is time to go beat my head against another brick wall and bloody it up a while. One more rant while I am at it, my husbands family just seems to fall out of the sky into my lap clear back to when the Catholics were keeping records as far back as you can go with all the documentation. He has had 7 DNA matches and just says oh! Thank you Taylor researchers for listening to me. Brenda Stewart-Reeder

    12/21/2004 09:22:31
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Any one searching Caswell or Orange Co. or St. Mary's Dist. NC
    2. Brenda - I will not be any help except to tell you that I have a Kerrenhappuck TAYLOR who married Benjamin DENNEY @ 1800 in Granville Co. I have only a land record for her from Caswell/Person Co that mentions a sister Agnes, and possibly two brothers. That is all I have - no will, no parents, nothing. My point - they must have been left by the same space ship that dropped your Constance off. Maybe they are really related - the area is right. I have been frustrated by Keren for years, also. I have even gone to North Carolina to look - but there was nothing there that I could find. Someday, somewhere, I'll find her family. Good luck to you. Diane in Indiana > Does anyone have a Mrs. Mary Taylor living in Caswell Co. NC in 1787? Or > a > TAYLOR family around Orange or Caswell Co. NC or St. Mary's District. > Constance Taylor Guess testifies in court that she was married at Mrs. > Mary > Taylor's home in Caswell Co. NC 11 Jan 1787. I have searched Caswell & > Orange Co. through all the wills and families there and don't seem to find > my Constance Taylor. She could be using Connie. I have looked through > all > Rev. War Pension records. I'm about to give up and unsubscribe because > she > have been a brick wall for about 20 years. > > Could the Taylor family have moved to Rutherford Co. TN with the Guess > family. Do you have Rutherford Co. ties? > > Thanks > Brenda Stewart-Reeder > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to change the subject line when the topic changes. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    12/21/2004 07:54:31
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] TO THOSE CAPS SENSITIVE
    2. Frances
    3. Capital letters started in the chat rooms and that was their way of expressing themselves when they did not agree or wanted to get their point across . It has evidently been carried over to this list because someone doesn't understand the history of it and why it was used. To me Caps are harder to read but I certainly wouldn't condem anyone for using them and I feel everyone who complains about someone using caps just has to much idle time on their hands. Please do not leave the list because of a few complaints. It will all be forgotten in awhile and they will go on to something else to complain about. Do you have someway to make your letters larger and then all of the received text would be larger as well as what you write ? Frances - Original Message ----- From: "Eric Griffiths" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:26 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] TO THOSE CAPS SENSITIVE > CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHY PEOPLE THINK WE ARE ANGRY OR SCREAMING WHEN WE DO THINGS IN CAPS I HAVE MULTIPLE DISABILITIES AND VISSION PROBS SO I NEED TO DO THINGS IN CAPS. BECAUSE OF SOME OF THE RUDE COMMENTS I RECIEVED I STOPPED USING THE SITE .CANT WE ALL BE MORE SENSATIVE IN THIS APPROACH RATHER THAN OFFEND PEOPLE WITH SOME OF THE REMARKS RECIEVED I JOINED THESE SITES FOR HELP AND RESEARCH PROBS NOT TO BE GOTTEN AT BECAUSE I HAVE TO DO THINGS IN CAPS MANY THANKS ERIC. I HAVE TYPED THIS AS I SEE ANOTHET RESEARCHER WITH DISABILITIES HAS ALSO HAD PROBS. > HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL RESEARCHERS AND A GREAT 2005 > > > Thank you Eric Griffiths > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] > To UNSUBSCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] > Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in subject and body of message > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >

    12/21/2004 05:42:53
    1. RE: (VAROOTS) Merry Christmas Parents of John Taylor circa 1755
    2. Erin T. Crowe
    3. Looking for Parents of John Taylor born abt 1755 married to Elizabeth Crigler born July 7, 1759 daughter of Christopher Crigler & Catherina Finks. All from Madison County, VA. Sincerely, Erin T. Crowe IBSSG

    12/21/2004 05:24:44
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Need to find Link in TAYLOR family
    2. Sam Wonders
    3. Should we all send you our brick walls to enjoy? > I love to work puzzles. I once bought a puzzle and put it all together and found that one piece was missing! I promptly returned to the store and bought the exact same puzzle again. I dug thru the pieces until I found the ONE piece that was missing from the first puzzle and I put it in where it belonged! AHHHHH! > > Thanks for your help, > Lori Jett

    12/21/2004 04:55:10
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] New Brunswick
    2. Cathleer: I do not belong to Ancestry. My Taylor is William, who was in NB about 1800, as his daughter, Margaret, was (according to census) born in NB. She married a William Conn and moved to Boston after 1832. I have been unable to find the Taylors in NB. Margaret

    12/21/2004 04:54:32
    1. RE: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR researchers/ancestors in the UK
    2. Pamela Taylor
    3. Hi Sue As far as I know the last place that they lived in There was Bradford in the area of Eccleshill , my father-in-law and his brothers and sister were all born in Drewsbury. My husbands father had a betting shop in Bradford before coming to Tasmania Pam -----Original Message----- From: sue taylor [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 21 December 2004 11:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR researchers/ancestors in the UK << File: ATT00013.txt; charset = Windows-1252 >>

    12/21/2004 04:47:37
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Need to find Link in TAYLOR family
    2. In a message dated 12/21/2004 10:29:22 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I once bought a puzzle and put it all together and found that one piece was missing! I promptly returned to the store and bought the exact same puzzle again. I dug thru the pieces until I found the ONE piece that was missing from the first puzzle and I put it in where it belonged! AHHHHH! And I thought I was anal!! We must be related somewhere back down the line, cuz that sounds exactly like something I would do!!!!!! LOL! I love it!! LindaB

    12/21/2004 04:34:54